نتایج جستجو برای: operational personnel

تعداد نتایج: 113285  

Journal: :Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 1999
Ann Macintosh Ian Filby John Kingston

This paper describes knowledge management teaching and dissemination concepts to support the training of professionals in an organisation to manage their knowledge assets. They are based on AIAIs experience of working with large organisations to establish a technical knowledge management framework and to support their personnel in implementing the framework. The concepts support organisations w...

2017
Roy D. Johnson

This article revisits a debate surrounding Knowledge Management (KM) to report on an empirical study conducted in 86 South African based organizations, specifically regarding growth in KM maturity over a five year period. The findings indicate that KM is fairly well institutionalized in South African industry, with most organizations indicating that significant growth occurred in KM over the pa...

2013
C Augustyn H Kociemska R Jadach R Cichon

Results Along with increased number of complex surgery (such as aortic diseases, combined coronary and valves procedures, congenital diseases) presenting the higher risk combined with the more complicated preoperative patient state, do not increases both: number of deaths nor postoperative complications, caused by improving preoperative diagnosis and more experienced intraoperative judgement as...

Journal: :Military medicine 2013
Paul M Colthirst Rosann G Berg Philip Denicolo John W Simecek

The documentation of dental emergency (DE) rates in past global conflicts has been well established; however, little is known about wartime DE costs on the battlefield. Using DEs as an example for decreased combat effectiveness, this article analyzes the cost of treating DEs in theater, both in terms of fixed and variable costs, and also highlighted the difficulties that military units experien...

دکتر علی بیکمرادی, , دکتر قدرت الله روشنایی, , دکتر مهناز خطیبان, , صبور حسینی, ,

Introduction & Objective: It is important to identify the rate of burnout among emergency services staff because they are the first people who attend the emergency situations. This study was done to determine the operational staffs’ burnout in the Medical Emergency Services in Hamadan. Materials & Methods: In this cross - sectional study, all 110 operational staff of the Emergency Medical Se...

2013

In order for a defense organization to gain understanding of their performance in complex tactical situations it is important to accurately model the way opposing and own forces operate. It is a significant challenge to develop such models due to the increasing interdependence between personnel and technology. To gain a clear insight in how personnel and technology (or a man-machine network) to...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2007
T Hodgetts S Davies M Midwinter R Russell J Smith J Clasper N Tai E Lewis J Ollerton P Massetti I Moorhouse N Hunt A Hepper

Email: [email protected] Introduction Details of all UK military deaths on operations are collected from clinical notes, post mortem reports and incident reports and are held on the UK Joint Theatre Trauma Registry, maintained by the Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine (ADMEM) at the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine (RCDM). Analysis of these deaths is used to determine ...

Journal: :Military medicine 2013
Carlos Osório Norman Jones Mohammed Fertout Neil Greenberg

Stigmatizing beliefs about seeking help for mental health conditions and perceived barriers to care (BTC) may influence the decision to seek support and treatment in U.K. military personnel. Many coalition partners, including the U.K. Armed Forces (UKAF), have made considerable efforts to reduce stigma/BTC although the impact of these efforts over time has not been assessed. We surveyed a total...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Joanne L Fallowfield Simon K Delves Neil E Hill Rosalyn Cobley Pieter Brown Susan A Lanham-New Gary Frost Stephen J Brett Kevin G Murphy Scott J Montain Christopher Nicholson Michael Stacey Christian Ardley Anneliese Shaw Conor Bentley Duncan R Wilson Adrian J Allsopp

Understanding the nutritional demands on serving military personnel is critical to inform training schedules and dietary provision. Troops deployed to Afghanistan face austere living and working environments. Observations from the military and those reported in the British and US media indicated possible physical degradation of personnel deployed to Afghanistan. Therefore, the present study aim...

Journal: :Work 2006
Thomas W Pelham Peter R T Rowe Michael G Robinson Laurence E Holt

Impact loading is a major factor in the high prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries among military personnel during operational tasks. One of the therapeutic purposes of a pedorthic approach is to attenuate impact load through footwear and supportive device cushioning. The following research pilot project attempts to investigate this relationship. Vertical acceleration was collected at the four...

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